• 601 Spring Garden St, Philadelphia, PA 19123

For Lease

Office

4th and 5thFloor

Available now!
3,794 - 7,588
Square feet
  • Divisible to
    3,794 sq. ft.
  • Time on Market
    almost 3 years
  • Last updated
    Jan 25, 2024
  • Space ID
    2066587
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Property Details

601 Spring Garden Street is a recently redeveloped creative office building that has a 3,794 - 7,588sf visually stunning office suite available for lease! This turnkey, private, bi-level suite is located on the 4th and 5th floor with direct elevator access. The space offers en-suite bathrooms, showers, a full-size kitchen, multiple offices, phone rooms, and conference rooms. High ceilings with brand-new operable windows on two elevations provide fresh air, tons of natural light, and panoramic skyline views. Multiple parking spaces are available in the adjacent parking lot.

Spring Arts is a rapidly growing neighborhood cultivating an independently creative personality. Revitalization of the neighborhood includes multiple new restaurants, breweries, and entertainment venues including Café Lift, Prohibition Taproom, Roy Pitz Brewing Co., Love City Brewing, Union Transfer, and Franklin Music Hall. Franklin Music Hall is housed in 421 N. 7th Street’s annex and is formerly known as the Electric Factory, a renowned concert venue. Border neighborhoods include Old City, Chinatown, and Northern Liberties, all of which feature great amenities as well, including restaurants, bars, nightlife, and shopping. With a Walk Score of 93, a Bike Score of 94, and a perfect Transit Score of 100, it’s easy to access 421 N. 7th St without driving. That being said, there’s also direct access to I-676, I-76, and I-95, enabling convenient transportation to Center City, New Jersey and the Philadelphia suburbs.

  • Property Type
    Office
  • Amenities
    • High ceilings
  • Year Built
    1885
  • Total Available
    7,588RSF
  • Largest Contiguous
    7,588RSF
  • Last updated
    Jan 25, 2024
  • Property ID
    2189767

Landlord's Leasing Representative

  • Jonathan Dubrow